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Cattle to K8s

In our October Rancher Meetup, we’ll discuss how to transition various aspects of Rancher 1.6 applications to Rancher 2.0. We’ll look at key terminology differences and parallels, how to implement important elements, and transition from Cattle Compose to YAML specs.

Rancher 1.6 is a widely used container orchestration platform that runs and manages Docker and Kubernetes in production. This article is a continuation in a series on migrating from Rancher 1.6 to Rancher 2.0. This article explores how to map the 1.6 scheduling options to Rancher 2.0

When your application is user-facing, ensuring continuous availability and minimal downtime is a challenge. Hence, monitoring health of the application is essential to avoid any outages. This article explains how to monitor the health of your applications on Kubernetes clusters in Rancher 2.0.

Rancher 1.6 and Rancher 2.0 have slightly different terms and concepts underpinning the container orchestration engine. Learn the fundamental differences between Cattle and Kubernetes. For anyone who has used Cattle or is new to Kubernetes, this article is for you. Get a container orchestrator Cattle to Kubernetes glossary cheatsheet as well.

Chris Urwin

event April 11, 2018

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